ERE Home

ERE Home  |  Contact ERE Webmaster  |  Search & Site Map
www.nsf.gov
Skip Navigation

Funding Opportunities
Biocomplexity in the Environment

FY 1999 Awards

Phase 1 Research on the Functional Interrelationships Between Microorganisms and Biological, Chemical, Geological, Physical, and Social Systems –

  SORT RESULTS BY: Principal Investigator |  Institution |  Award Amount

  Principal
 Investigator

Title

Institution

Total Awarded

INTEGRATED RESEARCH AND EDUCATION AWARDS

Caroline S. Bledsoe

BIOCOMPLEXITY: Common Mycorrhizal Networks - Active or Passive Channels? Interacting Roles of Mycorrhizal Fungi, Plants, and Soil Resources in Carbon & Nutrient Transfers

University of California at Davis

$ 4,800,000

Edward Carpenter

BIOCOMPLEXITY: Collaborative Research: Factors Affecting, and Impact of, Diazotraphic Microorganisms in the Western Equatorial Atlantic

San Francisco State University

$ 3,500,000

Ilka Feller

BIOCOMPLEXITY: Collaborative Research: Microbial and Nutrient Controls in Mangrove Ecosystems

Smithsonian Institution

$ 4,500,000

Richard Lenski

BIOCOMPLEXITY: Bacterial and Computational Experiments to Identify General Principles that Govern the Evolution of Complexity

Michigan State University

$ 4,000,000

Anthony F. Michaels

BIOCOMPLEXITY: Collaborative Research: Oceanic N2 Fixation and Global Climate

University of Southern California

$ 4,000,000

Nancy A. Moran

BIOCOMPLEXITY: Integrating Genomic and Ecological Analysis of Symbiotic Bacteria that Mediate Insect Herbivory

University of Arizona

$ 3,500,000

Bess B. Ward

Collaborative Research: Biocomplexity of Aquatic Microbial Systems: Relating Diversity of Microorganisms to Ecosystem Function

Princeton University

$ 4,500,000


The National Science Foundation
4201 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22230, USA
Tel: 703-292-5111, FIRS: 800-877-8339 | TDD: 703-292-5090

Last Updated: 06/17/2004